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Elizabethan Era (1533-1603) By: Leo Arreguin & Ben Heefner (Alchin)
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1533 King Henry VIII marries Anne Boleyn on January 25, Months later, on September 7, 1533, Queen Elizabeth I is born. (Alchin) (Alchin) (Alchin) (Valgi)
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1547 On January, 28, 1547, King Henry VIII dies. His son Edward VI is left to the throne and becomes the new king of England. (Alchin) (Clip Art) (Alchin) (Clip Art)
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1558 On November 25th, at the age of 25, Elizabeth takes the throne as queen. She also returns England back from Catholicism to the Church of England. (Alchin) (Valgi) (Shimmin) (Claire)
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1562 On October 10th, 1562, Queen Elizabeth I almost dies. She suffers from a bad cold which later developed into a bad case of small pox which almost took her life. (Claire) (Claire) (Claire)
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1563 The Bubonic Plague (Black Death) took the lives of approximately 80,000 in England. About 20,000 in London alone. There was no cure since the cause was unknown. (Alchin) (Alchin) (Alchin) (Clip Art)
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1564 On April 23rd, 1564, William Shakespeare was born. He’s known to be the greatest writer in English language. Also, the famous philosopher from Pisa, Italy, Galileo Galilei, was also born in the same year. (Shimmin) (Alchin) (Clip Art) (Alchin)
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1577-1580 Between December 1577 & September 1580,
Sir Francis Drake successfully circumnavigated the world. Drake started the sail with five vessels but only Drakes ship, the Golden Hind, made the complete voyage. (Kraus) (Kraus) (Kraus) (Claire)
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1583 The telescope was first invented by Leonard & Thomas Digges. Later in 1609, Galileo introduced it to astronomy. (Alchin) (Alchin) (Clip Art) (Clip Art)
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The Tyrone Rebellion (Nine Years War) was a war based in Ireland. It lasted nine years and the fighting was over religious reasons. It was mainly Irish Catholics against Protestant English control. (Alchin) (Cusack) (Cusack) (Alchin)
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1588 On August 8th, 1588, the English fleet defeats the much bigger Spanish Armada. The English were led by Lord Howard of Effingham, Sir Francis Drake, and Sir John Hawkins. (Alchin) (Alchin) (Clip Art) (Claire) (Claire)
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One of Shakespeare’s most famous writings, Romeo and Juliet, was believed to first be played between 1594 & It would later go on to be published in (Alchin) (Alchin) (Alchin)
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1599 The Globe Theatre was built in London by Peter Smith. It had a maximum capacity of about seven thousand people and it held its first acts in May, 1599. (Valgi) (Alchin) (Clip Art) (Valgi)
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Hamlet was thought to be played first during 1600 & It was written by William Shakespeare and it was printed in (Alchin) (Clip Art) (Clip Art) (Shimmim)
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1603 On the 24th of March, 1603, Queen Elizabeth I dies and the Tudor dynasty comes to an end. The great-great grandson of King Henry VII, James I, is appointed King of England. (Alchin) (Clip Art) (Claire)
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1613 The Globe Theatre was in use until 1613, until it was destructed by a fire. Soon after, another Globe Theatre was built to continue showing its plays for the public. (Shimmin) (Clip Art) (Shimmin) (Shimmin) (Valgi)
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